As artists, we all have goals for the work we create and share. I regard each image a success when it brings even the smallest measure of wonder and joy to those who see it.
Avoid these 7 Mistakes when Photographing Art
Guest blogger Garry McMichael explains common mistakes, and helps make photographing art with a digital camera easy.
Featured Artist Carrie Webster
The inspiration for my work generally comes easily and frequently. I can be inspired by a moment of conversation, an unusual cloud formation, reading an inspirational story, or a piece of artwork.
Featured Artist Peter Alessandria
My fine art photography really feeds my soul. I am only too happy to wake up at 4:30AM for a chance to capture the perfect sunrise, or drive 1,000 miles in three days to shoot the Maine coastline.
Featured Artist Jane Trotter
As a photographer, I love the process of transformation and the challenge of creating something new and different out of what exists already.
Featured Artist Bobby Baker
My photographic art is inspired by, and most often of, the ocean and coastal life.
Photography Portfolio
Artsy Shark asked some photographer friends to share a favorite image from their portfolio and tell us why they feel it’s special.
Featured Artist Trent Foltz
I have also found I really enjoy documenting the heirloom livestock found on a few farms.
Portraits & Figures
Artsy Shark presents a photo article featuring the work of artists who focus on the human figure, and portraiture.
Art & The City
These artists share their unique impressions of life downtown in this look at Urban Art.
Featured Artist Louie Rochon
Macro photography provides me with a vehicle for exploring spectacular hidden worlds of natural splendor normally ignored.
The Lay of the Landscape
Artsy Shark celebrates the diversity of styles, colors and ideas that our artist friends use in their own interpretations of this popular theme.
Featured Artist Garry McMichael
Do I want my art to be painterly or realistic? It’s a conundrum I try to balance everyday.